About two weeks ago I flew to LA. My little brother just made the big move from MN out west, I wanted to go make sure he was feeling calm, and also to shoot as many photos as possible (duh). While visiting, one of my friends said "Mattie YOU WOULD take us out of the city to the weirdest place on earth while you are here." I liked that. I didn't spend too much time in the city, it's not really for me, but I fell in LOVE with Joshua Tree. I loved the warm air, the mute and calm colors, the incredible sun up and sun down that filled our trailer with hot pink and brilliant orange. We stayed at a secret location that has really strict rules about sharing their exact location, and what kind of photos you can post, so I won't share too much about that. (E-mail me if you want to know more.) We danced underneath the sun, shot guns, attempted archery, smoked in a teepee, gazed at the stars in a rooftop hot tub that we squeezed wayyy to many people into, sipped on whiskey, photographed until we had no more light, and woke with the sunrise. Here's my images from these magical few days.
4/2/15
Joshua Tree
About two weeks ago I flew to LA. My little brother just made the big move from MN out west, I wanted to go make sure he was feeling calm, and also to shoot as many photos as possible (duh). While visiting, one of my friends said "Mattie YOU WOULD take us out of the city to the weirdest place on earth while you are here." I liked that. I didn't spend too much time in the city, it's not really for me, but I fell in LOVE with Joshua Tree. I loved the warm air, the mute and calm colors, the incredible sun up and sun down that filled our trailer with hot pink and brilliant orange. We stayed at a secret location that has really strict rules about sharing their exact location, and what kind of photos you can post, so I won't share too much about that. (E-mail me if you want to know more.) We danced underneath the sun, shot guns, attempted archery, smoked in a teepee, gazed at the stars in a rooftop hot tub that we squeezed wayyy to many people into, sipped on whiskey, photographed until we had no more light, and woke with the sunrise. Here's my images from these magical few days.
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